Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Differentiate between anemophily and entomophily.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Sr. No. | Anemophily | Entomophily |
1. | Wind pollinated flowers. | Insect-pollinated flowers. |
2. | The size of the flowers is small. | The size of the flowers is large or present in groups to show a conspicuous appearance. |
3. | Not brightly coloured. | Brightly coloured. |
4. | Odourless. | Usually, odour/fragrance is present. |
5. | Nectar is not produced. | Nectar or edible pollen is usually present. |
6. | The number of pollen grains produced in large quantities. | The number of pollen grains is less. |
7. | Stigma is branched or hairy. | Stigma is usually unbranched and sticky. |
8. | Pollination is non-directional. | Pollination is directional and highly specific. |
9. | Pollen grains are light and smooth. | Pollen grains are heavier and sticky. |
10. | e.g. grass, maize, etc. | e.g. jasmine, rose, etc. |
shaalaa.com
Is there an error in this question or solution?
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Give one word/term for the following:
A flower containing both male and female parts.
Give one word/term for the following:
Arrangement of flowers on a twig/stem.
From the following which is NOT an adaptation in ornithophilous flowers?
Which of the following is TRUE with respect to anemophilous flowers?
"Lever - mechanism" for achieving insect pollination is seen in ______
Which one of the following plants do NOT propagate by epiphyllous buds?
Which one of the following is unique to flowers pollinated by bats?
Arrangement of flowers in the given plant favours which type of pollination?
Pollination in Ficus plant is dependent on ______.
Heartwood differs from sapwood in: